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Inkjet bioprinting

Phillippi, J.A., Miller, E., Weiss, L., Huard, J., Waggoner, A., Campbell, P., 2008. Microenvironments engineered by inkjet bioprinting spatially direct adult stem cells toward muscle-and bone-like subpopulations. Stem Cells 26, 127—134. [Pg.360]

Inkjet bioprinting has been employed to print ECM, cells, proteins, and DNA at low cost in many biomedical applications (llkhanizadeh et al., 2007). Gradients can be obtained by employing grayscale patterns of different intensities in the CAD (llkhanizadeh et al., 2007), or by applying different number of overprints... [Pg.268]


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